East Gippsland Extends Animal Aid Contract

East Gippsland Shire Council has approved a 12-month extension to its current contract with Animal Aid for the provision of pound and animal shelter services.

The decision ensures the continuation of essential animal welfare services in the region until 31 December 2025.

In making the decision Council recognised the consistent level of service provided by Animal Aid, which aligns with its commitment to animal welfare and community support.

Mayor Cr John White said Animal Aid, a not-for-profit organisation, has been providing high-quality pound and shelter services in East Gippsland since 2019, and employs local staff and engages numerous volunteers.

"Animal Aid's commitment to animal welfare, education, and rehoming aligns with our aim of fostering a compassionate and responsible pet-owning community," John said.

"This decision ensures the continuation of vital animal welfare services that our community relies on.

"Animal Aid makes an important contributing to the East Gippsland community. We wish to thank the extensive volunteer base and donors, who play a huge and important part in maintaining animal welfare in East Gippsland."

With the holiday season approaching, consider what you can do to help Animal Aid with their important work. You can assist by donating pet food, becoming an animal foster carer or adopting a pet.

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